Its a cool feeling when you see or hear a specific distro being mentioned in pop culture, because it encourages people to try it out, while promoting Linux as a whole and the principles of FOSS. There are a few links I found that talk about this (albeit a bit old):
Here's Canonical talking...
Because we all like to include features that didn't originally come with a distro, especially distros that are very basic by design, I'm wondering if its possible to create and distribute copies of riced distros? While it is true that each user configures their distro to their own liking, you...
For a while now, I've been checking out other distros so I can eventually switch to one, and Nitrux is one I want to try. I downloaded Gnome Boxes because the description said it's very easy to set up VMs. The problem is every time I try to set up any distro in a VM, I get an error message...
I used the top 10 distributions from this blog:
https://www.tecmint.com/top-most-popular-linux-distributions/
Which is the first google result for the ''most popular Linux distributions''.
I want to see how relevant they are among the users of this forum.
Also tell us why you use a particular...
So my mums laptop was really slow, i installed Debian 11 on it but its still pretty slow. She accepted it but told me that its feels different and that she doesnt like it because its hard. I even made a script that would make installing software easier, but she still doesnt like it because its...
Hello everyone.
I have been using Linux Mint for a couple of years, and everything was fine until I decided to plug in second monitor, that's when I discovered a lot of severe problems that made me to start thinking about switching back to windows. Here is a list of them:
Apps do not remember...
While there are many great things about Linux as a whole, there are also many things about it that don't work, which is why I recommend going through with these possible solutions. I'm in no way a Linux or technology expert, so if I suggest a solution that may not work, I'm willing to accept...
Hello,
Let me explain, by works for me I mean that it actually doesn't work properly, I have two monitors one is 144hz and one is 60hz but I over clock it to 75hz. I've tried manjaro, Ubuntu, popos and a few others all of them have an issue where the animations are only animated at the refresh...
why did you choose one or the other distribution?
exmaple; i very love manjaro, simple, beautiful, based on Archlinux most flexible, because based on Arch!